Title of article :
The Role of Intelligence Profiles and Executive Functions (Selective Attention and Switching) in Predicting Creativity Components
Author/Authors :
Soleimani, Mehran Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education & Psychology - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran. , Yousefi, Rahim Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education & Psychology - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran. , Ghazanfarianpour, Samira Department of Psychology - Faculty of Education & Psychology - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran.
Abstract :
Introduction: In recent decades, researchers in the field of creativity, have become interested
in recognizing the factors associated with the growth and development of creativity in children.
Therefore, the purpose of this descriptive, correlational study is to detect the role of intelligence
profiles and executive functions (selective attention, switching) in predicting creativity
components.
Materials and Methods: The statistical population included kids aged 13-15 years living in
Isfahan City, Iran in 2015, and so 150 kids were selected by purposive sampling method. The
study data were collected using the Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) CW
simple Stroop test, Gardner’s multiple intelligence questionnaire, and Torrance’s creativity
questionnaire, and analyzed by simultaneous multiple regression analysis and the Pearson
correlation method in SPSS V. 22.
Results: There were significant positive relationships between intrapersonal intelligence
and fluency component, as well as, between logical-mathematical intelligence and flexibility
component. The results also showed a significant positive relationship between bodilykinesthetic
intelligence and naturalist intelligence with the originality component. There
were positive and significant relationships between logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic,
intrapersonal, and naturalist intelligence with the elaboration component, as well as, between
the selective attention and the fluency component.
Conclusion: The characteristics of intelligence and selective attention can predict the
components of creativity
Keywords :
Creativity , Attention , Switching , Intelligence , Executive function
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation